The "Green" Trend: Is It Worth the Fight?
About fifty years ago, many world leaders passed laws in their countries to help curb the various types of pollutions in their countries. The Russian government, in an effort to convince its citizens that the coal emissions from their chimneys were harmful and causing respiratory death syndrome in kids, put up posters that said "The smoke of chimneys is the breath of Soviet Russia" around the country.…
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Thoughtless BanterSkin Sweat Does Not Make a Good Sound
When I walk into my
room it is the first thing
that my eyes fixate on. The
square box roughly four
inches tall by two inches
wide, with one circular
knob and a rocker switch.
The knob has a word that I
thought I understood as
being the answer to all of
my problems, but unfortu-
nately, when the dial is
turned and the rocker
switch is pressed to the
"ON" position there is no
such luck.…
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Neglecting to Improve
A college experience comes with more than just sitting through lectures listening to professors babble on about information that is irrelevant to your life. Although academics are very important, there is more that the average successful student has on his or her plate.…
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Highlander Highlights: VP of Senate
NJIT has many interesting and fascinating people. This column, "Highlander Highlights," profiles people that have achieved great things and who have interesting stories to tell. One such person is third year student, 20-year-old Matthew Hanna. Hanna hails from East Brunswick and is studying biology with a minor in applied mathematics.…
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